Tennessee
Public Adjuster Bond

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How much does a public adjuster surety bond cost in Tennessee?

Public adjusters in Tennessee are required by the Department of Commerce and Insurance to post surety bonds in the amount of $50,000.

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Bond Type

Bond Amount

Cost

$50,000
Public Adjuster Bond

$50,000

$500

Why do I need this bond?

Tennessee public adjuster bonds hold the principal (public adjuster) fully accountable for distributing all funds received by insurance companies to the client entitled to them. If the principal violates any regulations or rules found in the Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 56, Chapter 6, the bond protects harmed parties from financial loss.

What’s the fine print?

Tennessee public adjuster surety bonds are continuous until canceled. The surety must give the state 30 days’ notice prior to canceling the bond.

How to become a public adjuster in Tennessee

No person can legally act as a public adjuster without first acquiring a license. Individuals applying for public adjuster licenses must meet the following requirements:

Minimum 18 years of age

Resident of Tennessee or eligible for a nonresident license

Submit to fingerprint-based background check

Pass public adjuster examination

Submit $50,000 surety bond

Pay $100 filing fee

Proof of financial responsibility

Proof of $500,000 errors and omissions policy

All applications must be sent to the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance. A public adjuster’s license is valid for two years after the issuance date.